Two much talent
What's the reason for hav-
ing both a sophomore volley-
ball team and a junior varsity
team? "There were tons of
people trying outg way too
many for one team, so the
coaches decided to make
two," said Sophomore Amy
Smith.
Both teams were com-
prised of mostly sophomores,
but there were a few juniors
on the JV team.
Sophomore Kristina Smith
said, "Volleyball is more se-
rious than it was at Shack-
elford. There is more individ-
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ual work expected from us
but it is tons more fun too."
The teams were jointly
coached by Coach Kathy
Stanfield and Coach Tracy
Friday. The sophomore team
ended the season with a re-
cord of 4 wins and 3 losses.
The JV team had an equally
impressive season.
Sophomore Tricia Grim,
who was a member of the JV
volleyball team said, "The
challenge was exciting and it
made the season really enjoy-
able."
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Jones, itop rowl Coach Kathy Stanfield, Jill Peterson, Kristina
Smith, Laura McKibben, Tanya Barberousse, Audra Bassett
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